Fintech
Issue 32 of the Fintech magazine
Fintech Magazine is back!
If you’re looking for in-depth thought leadership on some of the hottest and most important topics in fintech, look no further than our magazine. This is where we keep the best of our interviews and journalistic insights, available in paper and digital formats.
Issue 32 is another stellar collection of great interviews and articles. To begin, let’s take an inside look at the making of Money20/20 Europe, the conference everyone wants to attend. And it’s also where you can pick up a physical copy of this lovely publication, so if you’re there, keep your eyes peeled!
Digital nomads, DACH e-commerce and banking trends
What else is inside?
Our cover star is always a fintech company doing special things.
This time it is iGCB, Intellect’s Global Consumer Banking unit, which plays a critical role in transforming the way banks operate. Their CEO, Rajesh Saxena, told us about five key trends that he believes are driving technological change at the heart of banking. Read on to learn more.
We also love hearing the return of fintech. In our latest edition we looked at the role FISThe accelerator has helped strengthen and support fintech growth and this time we hear more about their strategy to provide innovative solutions to customers. Some of FIS’ key insiders give us insights into how they make partnerships happen.
Digital nomads and how to serve them in banking also take center stage in this issue. Dutch Neobank Bunq has recognized this growing consumer segment and its chief of staff, Bianca Zwart, talks to us about their goal to be the bank they carry with them.
The growing popularity of this lifestyle has also highlighted the gaps in insurance and banking provision that these traveling workers face. This problem and some of the ways it could be solved through fintech are covered in a fascinating report by Natalie Marchant.
There’s also a very interesting segment about our increasingly cashless society and the Payment Choice AllianceThe manifesto for businesses to continue accepting cash. As there is no shortage of people using cash in the UK, they are encouraging the UK to reconsider getting rid of it.
Finally, our other big focus for this issue is the future of e-commerce, particularly in the DACH region. We get some thoughts on this from Nexi, with whom we are working to uncover the changes taking place in this diverse but interconnected European market. Key players tell us what’s needed to increase innovation, and we talk to payments specialists, website professionals and merchants themselves to find out what their role is in the value chain.
You won’t be short of material to read and you’re sure to find something interesting, regardless of your specialization, so pick up a copy if you can, or just read it online